If Epic pulls all there games from Steam, people will just demand refunds on steam and games made by Epic will peak at a few tens of thousands in sales.
I think you still keep games on Steam, even after they are removed from sale from the store. So I don’t think they could get away with taking them away from people who already paid for them, and going exclusive for the few games that they have, like Alan Wake 2, seem only to hurt their sales.
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If Epic pulls all there games from Steam, people will just demand refunds on steam and games made by Epic will peak at a few tens of thousands in sales.
They’d just delist them, not destroy bought copies.
I think you still keep games on Steam, even after they are removed from sale from the store. So I don’t think they could get away with taking them away from people who already paid for them, and going exclusive for the few games that they have, like Alan Wake 2, seem only to hurt their sales.